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This release adds support for improved pipelining and auto-pagination of results from service calls, amongst other changes, previously released as a preview. Please note that these changes are of a breaking nature. The release also contains updates to the AWS OpsWorks cmdlets to support Elastic Load Balancing.
Last Modified: May 15, 2013 23:57 PM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon RDS logging support and extends Get-EC2PasswordData to support decrypting the EC2 instance password.
Last Modified: Apr 8, 2013 21:30 PM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon EC2 default virtual private clouds.
Last Modified: Mar 11, 2013 17:30 PM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon Route53 failover and health checks and AWS CloudFormation cancel operation.
Last Modified: Feb 28, 2013 6:13 AM GMT
This release adds support for AWS OpsWorks.
Last Modified: Feb 19, 2013 7:23 AM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon Redshift.
Last Modified: Feb 15, 2013 17:12 PM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon Elastic Transcoder.
Last Modified: Jan 29, 2013 5:52 AM GMT
This release adds support for Amazon S3 Website Redirects, Amazon ElastiCache VPC support, Amazon RDS DB instance renaming, and IAM role support in Amazon Elastic MapReduce. It also contains Amazon RDS changes which migrate DB security groups to VPC security groups.
Last Modified: Jan 24, 2013 3:12 AM GMT
This release adds support for AWS Direct Connect, AWS Data Pipeline and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) Snapshot Copy, updates the install location and Windows PowerShell's 'PSModulePath' to enable automatic module loading with Windows PowerShell version 3, and updates the Clear-AWSDefaults cmdlet to erase any default stored region as well as credentials.
Last Modified: Dec 21, 2012 20:42 PM GMT
The AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell lets developers and administrators manage their AWS services from the Windows PowerShell scripting environment. Over 550 cmdlets can be used to make quick AWS service calls from the command line or to create rich scripts that automate AWS service management. Now you can manage your AWS resources with the same Windows PowerShell tools you use to manage your Windows environment.
Last Modified: Dec 6, 2012 1:14 AM GMT
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